What is an insurance adjuster in a wildfire case?

An insurance adjuster in a wildfire case is a licensed professional who investigates and evaluates fire damage on behalf of your insurance company to determine how much compensation you should receive. A claim adjuster serves as a primary point of contact between you and your insurance company, conducting inspections, examining policy coverage, and providing settlement recommendations. The amount you receive for wildfire losses depends on their assessment.

An insurance adjuster is responsible for performing several crucial tasks when settling a wildfire claim. They begin by inspecting your damaged property, focusing on severely damaged or destroyed structures. All visible damage is documented with photos, measurements, and detailed reports during the claims evaluation process.

Types of insurance adjusters in wildfire cases

There are different types of adjusters you might encounter during your wildfire claim process:

The adjusters you work with will significantly influence your claim outcome, as their findings and recommendations directly determine the settlement amount your insurance company offers for your wildfire damages.

We can help you file your wildfire claim

Our team of professionals has over 35 years of experience in evaluating personal injury claims, so if you are the victim of a wildfire, you should contact us to find out whether you are entitled to compensation.

We will thoroughly review your case to determine whether you’re eligible to file a wildfire claim with your insurance company and the liable entity, if applicable.

The process requires minimal involvement from you, we will only request evidence of the damage or injuries the wildfire caused. Eligible individuals will be recommended a trustworthy, reliable attorney.